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To: WildTurkey
what about the warmth of the Sun? Life on this planet cannot exist without the Sun, or are you saying it can?

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958 posted on 01/31/2005 2:36:03 PM PST by JohnnyM
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To: JohnnyM
what about the warmth of the Sun? Life on this planet cannot exist without the Sun, or are you saying it can?

Our "warmth" is received via infra-red, visible and ultra-violet light. Dr. Walt Brown explains how these multiple frequencies are generated by the deaccelerating electrons.

960 posted on 01/31/2005 2:38:23 PM PST by WildTurkey (When will CBS Retract and Apologize?)
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To: JohnnyM

"what about the warmth of the Sun? Life on this planet cannot exist without the Sun, or are you saying it can? "

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Noreen Noonan, in charge of NASA's Planetary Advisory Committee, mentions that certain extremophiles, by which she means fringe bacteria, microorganisms and viruses, thrive on highly radioactive environments. One would have thought that radiation in high doses would kill off anything, but just like some extremophiles can survive the high temperatures around deep sea thermal vents, others derive energy from radiation.
 
This is all relevant to Noonan, who is both aware of organisms that might be brought back to earth and survive in hostile environments but also of Earthly organisms that won't be killed by being exposed to the extremes of space travel- and thus would contaminate other worlds.
It seems all life was previously thought to fall into two categories. Bacteria, and everything else. Now there is a third category into which these weird organisms fall.

Archea are cells that don't have a nucleus. Their DNA are somewhat free floating. The extremophiles fall into this category. (Eukaryotes includes us, plants, algae and bunny rabbits- it's a big category)


969 posted on 01/31/2005 3:05:09 PM PST by billyboyjohn
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